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Re: Filters and flash using SFX film
- From: Jaap Los <imagefotografie@xxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Filters and flash using SFX film
- Date: Sat, 30 Jan 1999 10:33:26 +0100
David Lee wrote:
>
> When using infrared at night is filtering the flash a good idea. I know a
> grove of tree's where a good picture could be captured by bouncing a flash
> into the trees. My concern is that SFX see a good deal of the white
> spectrum of light. I assume filtering the flash will block out most of the
> light above the red spectrum producing a flash of low wave light (err ...
> red).
>
> I guess my question is whether it is wise to filter both the camera and the
> flash?
>
> David Lee
David,
If you filter the flash there is IMHO no need to filter the lens as
well. See my previous message. Success!
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Greetings,
Jaap Los
See also my Infrared Photography Homepage specially made for you with
lots of information, infrared/lith pictures and links to other
interesting infrared-photography sites.
at: http://home.wxs.nl/~losjb/hometest.html
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